Another blow for RAF Downham Market.

In April 2023 a group of archaeological surveyors arrived at the former RAF Downham Market and began digging trenches on the western perimeter along where the track led to the threshold of the main east-west runway. They were looking for historical artefacts of any significance, either wartime or Anglo-Saxon. Apart from odd items, nothing of any real significance was found and the trenches were filled in.

RAF Downham Market (Bexwell)

The remains of the perimeter track after diggers removed it.

In mid May, the diggers moved in again, but these were the developer’s diggers, and they began to remove a strip of the western perimeter track along half its length, taking away what would have been the site of two hangars, and several hardstands along with it.

Evident from the thick concrete slabs that have been lifted, are substantial sections of piping for drainage,  along with wiring most likely for the perimeter track lighting. Each section of concrete has thick reinforcement cable thread through it to give added strength.

RAF Downham Market (Bexwell)

Pipework going through the track bed.

The planning for this site has been ongoing for about 15 years, stalling over various aspects since the current landowners took over. Now, finally, an agreement has been reached and some 240 houses have been earmarked for this site on the former airfield. Other plans have been considered for the remains of the technical area but these didn’t seem to come to fruition. All the runways have been removed and only small sections of peri track now remain, one as a private road and the other along this section to the north of this site.

RAF Downham Market, otherwise known as RAF Bexwell, was opened in July 1942 and closed in 1946. It was home to the Pathfinders of Don Bennett and to Stirlings, Lancaster’s and Mosquitos. It features in Trail 7.

RAF Downham Market (Bexwell)

There is extensive pipework along the length of the removed track.

8 thoughts on “Another blow for RAF Downham Market.

  1. Well, at least those 240 houses will make 240 families happy!
    Just one major RAF airbase should have been set aside as a museum but I suppose that would have demanded forward planning. Not this country’s strong suit.

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    • That’s very likely for some of it. There was though conduit separately piped through, and I did think four was perhaps excessive for drainage of the peri track. But it looked a little large to me for wiring. You could be right though, some drainage maybe and some for wiring. I just don’t know for sure.

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    • Nice photos Richard. I can almost see my house! It’s the track on the bottom, to the left of the photo that’s being dug. It’s part of a larger scheme, but I couldn’t find the proposal, plans etc on the web. Most annoying!

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